DEMOCRACY FELLOWSHIPS
 
The National Endowment for Democracy (NED) invites applications to its 
Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellows Program. Established in 2001 to enable 
democracy practitioners and scholars from around the world to deepen their 
understand­ing of democracy and enhance their ability to promote democratic 
change, the program is based at NED’s International Forum for Democratic 
Studies, in Wash­ington, D.C.
 
Program: The program offers five-month fellowships for practitioners to improve 
strategies and techniques for building democ­racy abroad and five- to 
ten-month fellowships for scholars to conduct original re­search for 
publica­tion. Practitioners may include activists, lawyers, journalists, 
and other civil society professionals; scholars may include professors, 
research analysts, and other writers. Projects may focus on the political, 
social, economic, legal, and cultural aspects of democratic development and may 
include a range of methodologies and approaches.
 
Eligibility: The fellows program is intended primarily to support 
practitio­ners and scholars from new and aspiring democracies. 
Distinguished scholars from the United States and other established democracies 
are also eligible to apply. Practi­tioners are expected to have substantial 
experience working to promote democracy. Schol­ars are expected to have a 
doctorate, or academic equiva­lent, at the time of application. The program 
is not designed to pay for professional training or to sup­port 
stu­dents working toward a degree. A working knowledge of English is an 
im­portant prerequisite for participation in the program.
 
Support: The fellowship year begins October 1 and runs through July 31, with 
major entry dates in October and March. All fellows receive a monthly stipend, 
health insur­ance, travel assistance, and research support through the 
Forum’s Democracy Resource Center and the Reagan-Fascell Research Associates 
Program.
 
Application: For further details and to download our application materials, 
please visit us online at www.ned.org/forum/reagan-fascell.html. All 
application materi­als must be type-written and in English.
 
Deadline: Applications for fellowships in 2009–2010 must be received no later 
than November 3, 2008. Notification of the competition outcome is in April 2009.


      

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